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August 25, 2023
The Red Ribbon Ball is back

Animated and engaged and a "down-to-the-ground" party "disguised" as an opulent event will be the first Red Ribbon Ball (RRB) since 2019 with the mystical, magical theme of "1,001 Arabian Nights". And it will be "fabulous" according to Arame Ford, RRB committee member.

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God answers prayers
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August 24, 2023
God answers prayers

Leaving that place, Jesus, withdrew to the region of Tyre and Sidon. A Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, "Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is demon-possessed and suffering terribly." Jesus did now answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, "Send her ...
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October 11, 2010
'The humble cabbage' very popular in the Bahamas

SINCE medieval times the cabbage has been enormously important in Europe. Wheat and other grains were grown for bread but the vegetable mainstays were cabbage and turnips. These were the days before the discovery of tomatoes, peppers and potatoes so the diet was limited.

The humble cabbage is very popular in The Bahamas but is used virtually exclusively raw as cole slaw; the tighter the head the ...

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April 05, 2010
Statement by the Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett on the death of Sir Joaquim Gonsalves-sabola.

It is with great sadness that I learnt of the death of Sir Joaquim Gonsalves-Sabola, retired Chief Justice and President of the Court of Appeal.

For 15 years, Sir Joaquim served The Bahamas as a member of the Judiciary. He served as an ordinary judge, Chief Justice and retired as the President of the Court of Appeal in 1999.

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April 30, 2010
Good Samaritan Bill is passed in House

Parliament passed the Good Samaritan (Food Donation) Bill 2010 in a landmark move that will boost the work of a local non-governmental organization.

"It is timely in that it seeks to encourage the donation of food to persons in need throughout the length and breadth of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

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May 05, 2010
Bahamas shouldn't get into the oil business - online Tribune poll

Following the major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Tribune readers have voted in favor of the Bahamas rejecting all applications for exploratory drilling permits in local waters.

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May 17, 2010
Groundbreaking ceremony held for swimming pool for persons with disabilities

Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Development the Hon Loretta Butler-Turner thanked the Pilot Club Nassau for undertaking the construction of a swimming pool for persons with disabilities.

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May 20, 2010
Funeral Tribute to Lady Edith Turnquest - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

The Bahamas is fortunate to have had at very crucial stages of its development many sons and daughters who were committed to the task of nation-building. They have served at various levels of our society including the political arena, the church, commerce, trade unions, the arts, fraternal societies and in civic and charitable organizations.

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May 25, 2010
An outpouring of affection for Edith, Lady Turnquest

Hundreds of mourners filled Christ Church Cathedral to bid farewell to Edith, Lady

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June 02, 2010
2010/2011 Budget Debate - MP Kwasi Thompson

This contribution is by far been one the most difficult communications I have ever presented to this Parliament. It has not been easy to absorb all that is in this budget and then to present my reasons to support it I will admit took some effort. I say this being painfully aware of the difficulties people are facing. I understand that more people are unemployed,

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